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		<div class="listHeading">ONIX Code Lists Issue 20, January 2013<br>List 149: Title element level
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				<th width="10%">Value</th>
				<th width="30%">Description</th>
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				<td>01</td>
				<td>Product</td>
				<td>The title element refers to an individual product.</td>
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				<td>02</td>
				<td>Collection level</td>
				<td>The title element refers to the top level of a bibliographic collection.</td>
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				<td>03</td>
				<td>Subcollection</td>
				<td>The title element refers to an intermediate level of a bibliographic collection that comprises two or more &#8216;sub-collections&#8217;.</td>
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				<td>04</td>
				<td>Content item</td>
				<td>The title element refers to a content item within a product, eg a work included in a combined or &#8216;omnibus&#8217; edition, or a chapter
					in a book.
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				<td>05</td>
				<td>Master brand</td>
				<td>The title element names a master brand where the use of the brand spans multiple collections and product forms, and possibly
					multiple imprints and publishers. Used only for branded media properties such as children&#8217;s character properties.
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